Step Three: Due June 1

Step Four: Due July 1

Submit Submit this Medical Information Form. You must fill out this form with your doctor before arriving on campus. If you don’t, then you can’t move into the residence halls, participate in Orientation, or attend class. So don’t forget this step!

Mail the completed form to Wagner College, Center for Health and Wellness, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY 10301.

Medical Information Form

All students are required to have a Medical Information Form completed by a physician before arriving on campus. Students who do not have a Medical Information Form on file with Wagner College will be restricted from attending class or moving into the residence halls. Print the Graduate Student/Adult Learner Medical Information Form.

Housing

Graduate students and Adult Learners who are interested in living on campus, should contact the Office of Residential Education at resed@wagner.edu or (718) 390-3420 to discuss the housing application process, move-in, and availability of residential space.

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Receive Preliminary Transfer Credit Evaluation

All admitted transfer students should receive a Preliminary Transfer Credit Evaluation in your admissions packet as long as an official college transcript was submitted in your application. The Preliminary Transfer Credit evaluation is preliminary and may change if additional coursework is completed and/or once you declare a major. You are responsible for submitting updated official transcripts once final grades are posted at the end of the current semester.

Step One

Complete the confirmation of enrollment form. The enrollment deposit is $600 for residential students and $300 for commuters, and is non-refundable after May 1, 2016. Then celebrate; it’s official!

Visit campus to get a tour, meet with your admission counselor, and explore your new home. We offer tours Mon-Fri and some Saturdays. Register here.

Step Three

Register for classes. After submitting the New Student Form and deposit, you can call our Center for Academic and Career Engagement (CACE) to schedule a registration appointment with an academic advisor. CACE can be reached at 718-390-3181. An appointment with an advisor is required to register for courses.

Step Four

Submit this Medical Information Form. You must fill out this form with your doctor before arriving on campus. If you don’t, you can’t move into the residence halls, participate in Orientation, or attend class. So don’t forget this step!

Mail the completed form to Wagner College, Center for Health and Wellness, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY 10301.

Step Five

Check myWagner For your housing and course assignments. Use your all-access pass to log in. Here’s a tutorial if you need help.

You will not be able to view your housing assignment or course schedule if your Medical Information Form has not been submitted.

Step Six

Submit all final transcripts. The Preliminary Transfer Credit Evaluation is based on the transcripts submitted with the application and does not include work in progress. You must submit updated official transcripts once final grades are posted at the end of the current semester.

Step Seven: Due August 15

Freshmen and transfer students must complete the Summer Read Questions after completing the 2017 Summer Read.

Step Eight: Due August 23

Step Nine: August 24

It’s move-in day!! Orientation begins.

Step Ten: August 28

First day of classes.

Wagner College on FacebookWagner College mourns the passing of its honorary alumnus, Dr. John Glenn H’68, who dedicated our new Science Center, today known as the Megerle Science Building.11:05 AM Dec 9th

wagnercollege on InstagramWhat a view to start the day! The #verrazanobridge as seen from the fourth floor of Union, and a unique look at Harbor View as well. #NYC11:45 AM Dec 7th

Wagner College on YouTubeWagner College freshman, Evan Chrust, did not get the chance to meet Gabi Held, who survived the holocaust. But Chrust says he feels deeply connected to him after learning about his strength during World War II.
"Studying someone's testimony, going through all of their experiences, it's very moving,” said Chrust. “I really got to delve into what his childhood was like and really experience him as a person."
Held's story is just one of 15 told by Wagner College students as a way to highlight history with theatre.
They performed an original play Thursday called "We Will Carry the Word," featuring testimony from Staten Island Holocaust survivors.
Eighth grade Yeshiva students from Manhattan Day School sat in on the performance as part of their Holocaust curriculum.
"I thought it was a powerful way to convey the message of the Holocaust, not to be a bystander, to learn from history,” said 13-year-old Rachel Halperm. “Not just to tell the story, and the facts, but to show it with the accents and the acting."
This performance is the beginning of a partnership between the college and Manhattan Day School. The two schools are teaming up in an effort to give students at all levels a broader understanding about this time in history.
"Students can all learn from each other," said Judith Melzer, Associate Principal of Manhattan Day School. "Whether they're whatever religion or race, and it's very significant that we touch base and learn for the future to be tolerant of each other."
The latest statistics from the New York Police Department reveal hate crimes in the City have spiked 115% since Election Day.
Students say a performance like this could not be timelier.
"The power of hate, it can grow into something unimaginable if you don't stop it," said Ruth Kupperberg, Wagner College freshman. "So it's all about learning to stand up and speak out, because we don't want to have to have more performances of other situations like this in the future."4:11 PM Dec 9th